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liberal charter of, I.

prosperity of, I.

its boundary disputes, I.

in fear of Dutch attacks, I.

and Andros, I.

valley of, invaded during King Philip's war, I.

population of, in 1754, I.

ratifies the Const.i.tution, II.

corporation laws, III.

Conservation of nation's resources, White House conference on, VI.

first national commission created, 134; North American Conservation Congress, 135.

Const.i.tution, the, James Madison the father of, II.

rise of the new, II.

completion and ratification of, II.

signed, II.

launching the, II.

benefits from, II.

popularity of, II.

Federalists and anti-Federalists on interpretation of, II.

XIIth amendment to, II.

broad construction of, III.

ambiguity of, on slavery, III.

precludes possibility of secession, III.

Const.i.tutional Union party, III.

Constructionists, close and liberal, II.

Continental Congress. See Congress.

Contraband of war, IV.

Contract debts between nations, resolution concerning, VI.

Contrecoeur at Great Meadows, I.

Cook, Dr. Frederick A., Arctic expedition of, VI.

Cooper, Peter, III.

and the Greenback Party, IV.

Copley, Sir Lionel, governor of Maryland, I.

Copperheads denounce the war as cruel and needless, IV.

Copyright, international, V.

Corinth, battle of, IV,

Corliss engine, the, IV.

Cornell, Ezra, and telegraphy, III.

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